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  • Formāts: 277 pages
  • Sērija : Women and Leadership
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Information Age Publishing
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  • Sērija : Women and Leadership
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Information Age Publishing
  • ISBN-13: 9781681235349

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Gender, Media, and Organization addresses the underrepresentation and misrepresentation of women leaders in the media. It explores the impact of media on gender equality and social justice through various empirical investigations and methodological approaches, aiming to stimulate further research and challenge stereotypes.



Gender, Media, and Organization: Challenging Mis(s)Representations of Women Leaders and Managers is the fourth volume in the Women and Leadership: Research, Theory, and Practice series. This cross-disciplinary series from the International Leadership Association draws from current research findings, development practices, pedagogy, and lived experience to deliver provocative thinking that enhances leadership knowledge and improves leadership development of women around the world. This volume addresses the lack of critical attention in leadership research to how women leaders and professionals are represented in the media. The volume acts as a companion piece to a Seminar Series, funded by the UK’s Economic and Social Sciences Research Council (ESRC), to address this gap in the research. The lack of research interrogation of gendered media representations of women leaders and professionals is a surprising omission given the wealth of evidence from stakeholders outside academia revealing that women, and women leaders, continue to be underrepresented across all forms of media outlet. This volume contributes to social change, equality, and economic performance by raising consciousness about women’s lack of representation in the media and challenges gendered mis(s)representations of women professionals and leaders in the media through the presentation of a range of empirical investigations and methodological approaches. The volume contributors use various theories and conceptualizations to problematize and analyze women’s limited representation in the media, and the gendered representations of women professionals and leaders.

Together, the volume’s 14 chapters reflect the beginning of a rich, diverse, emergent strand of academic research that interrogates relationships between the media in its multiple forms and women’s leadership. Illuminating the positioning of women leaders and professionals as both complex and problematic, these chapters offer an important agenda for management and organization scholars. They attest to the need to describe and make visible women’s mis(s)representations in the media while drawing attention to the importance of situating these mis(s) representations in the broader social, economic, historical, cultural, and political context as a means to gain insight into their development and evolution. As a rich and diverse site of research, examination of the media calls for a broad methodological repertoire. The chapters in this book draw from multiple sources and include, among others, the development of thematic analysis to illuminate stereotypes, the use of critical discourse analysis to understand professional women’s experience, a rhetorical analysis of the covers of Time magazine, and an interrogation of the power dynamics manifested in the media’s practice of nicknaming women leaders.

Gender, Media, and Organization is a first step in stimulating further research that poses critical questions concerning gendered and sexualized representations of women leaders in textual and visual forms, and considers the media’s influence on gender equality and social justice. The chapters offer fruitful avenues for future research to continue the momentum of challenging gendered media representations of women leaders and professionals.

Introduction 1(18)
Carole Elliott
Valerie Stead
Sharon Mavin
Jannine Williams
PART I WOMEN EXECUTIVES
1 Is She Really Into It? The Media as Misleading in Its Portrayals of Female Executives' Work-Family (Im)Balance
19(18)
Maura J. Mills
Leanne M. Tortez
Maria E. Gallego-Pace
2 Who's That Girl? The (Mis)Representation of Female Corporate Leaders in Time
37(12)
Sandra L. French
Lisa Baker Webster
3 A Fairytale Career: Media Representations of Australia's First Female Banking CEO
49(14)
Helena Liu
4 Pulling a Chair up to the Table: A Critical Analysis of the "Lean In" Self-Help Movement and Its Implications for Individual Women and Women's Equality at Work
63(14)
Judith A. Clair
Caela McCann
5 "There's Never Been a Better Time to Be a Woman": The Discursive Effects of Women on Boards' Research Reports
77(18)
Scarlett E. Brown
Elisabeth K. Kelan
PART II WOMEN PROFESSIONALS AND LEADERS
6 Dress and the Female Professional: A Case Study of Working Woman
95(16)
Ann Rippin
Harriet Shortt
Samantha Warren
7 In the Name of the Other: Nicknaming and Gendered Misrepresentation/s of Women Leaders
111(22)
Alison Pullen
Lucy Taksa
8 Caveman Meritocracy: Misrepresenting Women Managers Online
133(20)
Janne Tienari
Pasi Ahonen
9 Wynne Some, Lose Some: An Intersectional Approach to Media Prejudice Against Canadian Women Politicians
153(16)
Rita A. Gardiner
PART III WOMEN IN FILM AND TELEVISION
10 The "Gogglebox" and Gender: An Interdiscursive Analysis of Television Representations and Professional Femininities
169(28)
Helen Rodgers
Liz Yeomans
Sallyann Halliday
11 Mediating the Future: Women Political Leaders in Science Fiction Television
197(12)
Kimberly Yost
12 The Runway-Ready Ringleader and Other Media Myths: An Analysis of Common Television and Film Stereotypes of Women Leaders
209(16)
Shana Matamala
Stephanie Abrahim
13 Working in ShondaLand: Representations of African American Women in Leadership
225(18)
Carrie Wilson-Brown
Samantha Szczur
14 The Margin as a Space of Resistance: Transforming Gendered Leadership Through Popular Film
243(16)
Alexia Panayiotou
About the Editors 259(4)
About the Contributors 263
Carole Elliott, University of Roehampton.

Valerie Stead, Lancaster University.

Sharon Mavin, University of Roehampton.

Jannine Williams, University of Bradford